Posted on 08/08/2013 5:40:24 AM PDT by cotton1706
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who was part of the "Gang of Eight" that wrote the Senate's immigration bill, lamented that there were not more John McCains in the House of Representatives. Sen. McCain (R-AZ) has been lauded as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's "favorite Republican," and President Barack Obama, when asked by Jay Leno on Tuesday to speak about his "bromance" with McCain," described it as a "romantic comedy." But there are not as many Republicans who are so willing to compromise like McCain in the House, much to Schumer's chagrin. "Well, the problem is, why aren't there more John McCains?" Schumer told the Huffington Post on Monday. "It's not a mystery why there's a John McCain. The question is, why hasn't even a stronger group in the House created some John McCains? And the redistricting system makes it much harder." While the Senate passed its immigration bill, with the help of Republican Senators like McCain, Marco Rubio (R-FL), and Lindsey Graham (R-SC), comprehensive immigration reform faces much more resistance in the House. That is why House Republican leaders are reportedly trying to pass a series of piecemeal bills in order to ultimately conference with the Senate. Conservatives fear such a conference will enable many of the provisions of the Senate's bill, which the Congressional Budget Office found would lower the wages of working class Americans, would ultimately become law.
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The old guard moderates used to have a majority of the majority (hence the Hastert Rule to keep conservative proposals from getting a vote) but now conservatives have a majority of the majority and Chuckie doesn't like it.
But Chuckie has the leadership, insidious and conniving Boehner, Cantor, McCarthey and McMorris-Rogers that he can count on! They are "his republicans."
Not enough conservatives after 2010. Some of those faked being conservative just to get elected.
If this isn’t the ultimate in acknowledgements ofRepublican traitorism, I don’t know what is.
You people out there in Arizona had better get a frigging clue and get rid of this traitorous bastard.
Yep!!!!
I wish the Senate had more Zell Miller’s
McCain is such a sad case. He’s obviously still suffering from Helsinki syndrome.
Nope, need more Ted Cruzes.
Stockholm Syndrome, even.
And that says all you need to know about John McCain!
I wish there were fewer Schumers.
Conservatives wish there were fewer Schumers.
I totally agree. I meant on the other side - statesmen like Zell Miller who step up for what’s right. McCain is a lost cause and is the Republican’s worst enemy. I wish he’d just go away. Ted Cruz is my hero.
Sounds like a cloakroom love affair.
Some villages are keeping their idiots rather than sending them to DC...
It's easier to keep track of what they are up to.
The trouble is that McCain’s wife, the beer heiress, has enough money to buy his Arizona seat. Really, enough money to destroy anyone who would challenge him. It is a “rotten seat”, that was just the easiest one for him to buy.
McCain himself is not an Arizonan. Originally he was from Virginia, but he has no loyalty to them, either. The truth is he is a citizen of the national government. He sees the rest of America as oppressors of that dictatorship of government, and resents us for it.
The only plus side is that he is 77 years old, and that no other Republican wants what he wants, so after his decaying remains are scraped from his senate seat, he will have no legacy other than his military service, and will get few visitors at Arlington. Certainly few from Arizona, the state was denied a senate seat representing its interests during his sojourn.
We wish the Democrats had more John McCains, too!
But the Democrats are all reliable, doctrinaire, lock step leftists. It is only Republicans who are expected to “reach across the aisle” in the interests of bipartisanship.
Every Republican voted against the Stimulus and Obamacare, but every Democrat voted for them.
Probably because McCain isn’t a Republican and most in the House are?
And the rest of us wish there were less Chuckie Schumers.
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